Dina J. Wilke
Assistant Professor
dwilke@fsu.edu
View Complete Vita
Education
Ph.D. 2000, University of Wisconsin-Madison, Wisconsin; Social Welfare
M.S.W. 1985, University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee, Wisconsin; Social Work
B.A. 1982, Indiana University, Bloomington, IN; Sociology/Journalism
Research Interests
- Women’s issues
- Substance abuse and treatment
- Family violence
- High-risk drinking among college students
- Social Work education
- Social norms interventions
- High risk drinking among college students
Courses Taught
Undergraduate
- Social Work Practice I
- Women’s Issues in Social Work
- Chemical Dependency
- Social Work Research
Graduate
- Social Work Practice
- Social Work Research
- Women’s Issues in Social Work
- Chemical Dependency
Doctoral
- Critical Issues
Select Publications
Wilke, D. J. & Vinton, L. (2006). Evaluation of the first web-based advanced standing MSW program. Journal of Social Work Education, 42, 607-620.
Cho, H. & Wilke, D. J. (2005). How has the violence against women act affected domestic violence? Journal of Sociology & Social Welfare, 32, 125-139.
Wilke, D. J., Kamata, A., & Cash, S. J. (2005). Modeling treatment motivation for substance abusing women. Child Abuse & Neglect, 29, 1313-1323.
Wilke, D. J., Siebert, D. C., Delva, J., Smith, M. P., & Howell, R. L. (2005). Gender differences in predicting high-risk drinking among undergraduate students. Journal of Drug Education, 35, 79-94.
Wilke, D. J., & Vinton, L. (2005). The nature and impact of domestic violence across age cohorts. Affilia, 20, 316-328.
Grants
Co-Principal Investigator: “A Social Norms Approach to High-Risk Drinking at Florida State University” (re-funded). With Michael P. Smith (PI), Director, Florida Center for Prevention Research, Florida State University. 4-year grant funded by The National Social Norms Resource Center, 2006 – 2009 ($328,000).
Principal Investigator: “Evaluation of the Charlotte Alliance for a Safe & Drug Free Community.” 6-month contract funded by the Charlotte Alliance for a Safe & Drug Free Community, 2006, ($21,000).
Principal Investigator: “Florida Coalition Against Domestic Violence DELTA Program Evaluation.” 18-month contract funded by the Florida Coalition Against domestic Violence, 2006 – 2007 ($75,000).
Co-Principal Investigator: “Florida Domestic Violence Needs Assessment.” With Linda Vinton (PI). 1-year contract funded by the Florida Department of Children & Families, 2006 – 2007, ($114,000 ).
Principal Investigator: “Expansion and Evaluation of an Online Master of Social Work Curriculum.” With Linda Vinton (Co-PI). 3-year grant funded by the Fund for the Improvement of Post Secondary Education, US Department of Education, 2003 – 2006 ($449,000).
Co-Principal Investigator: “A Social Norms Approach to High-Risk Drinking at Florida State University.” With Michael P. Smith (PI), Director, Florida Center for Prevention Research, Florida State University. 4-year grant funded by The National Social Norms Resource Center, 2002 – 2005 ($457,000).
Principal Investigator: “Assessing Domestic Violence Across the Lifespan Using the National Violence Against Women Study.” First Year Assistant Professor Award. Funded by Florida State University, 2002 ($10,000).

